Re: 2018 World Cup
Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 6:42 pm
It's not Ange Postecoglou's job anymore to fix Australian soccer.
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Exactly, which is why i appreciated his tone and treading lightly in his article.It's not Ange Postecoglou's job anymore to fix Australian soccer.
SBS will screen the remainder of the World Cup games live on free-to-air TV after a deal with
Optus whose initial streaming offering was plagued by technical glitches.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... humilationMake no mistake, there had been warning signs before the national team left for Russia. Not the fitness debate surrounding some players, most notably Manuel Neuer. That was par for the course, as Germany always go into a World Cup haunted by injury worries. No, it’s rather that a strange mood had engulfed the national team in the weeks leading up to the tournament.
I remember you saying similar about amor in season 1Ange had a dream, a good one, but he failed to deliver on that dream. After a very good start the team went backward.
He tried to make us an attacking team, but all he did was make us weak defensively and quite often our passing horrible. So while it may not be a great achievement to be solid defensively and competitive but it was something Ange was struggling to achieve against weaker opposition than France, Denmark and Peru.
Bert van Marwijk was then tasked with rebuilding a team that was not playing anywhere near as well as should have been. He managed to improve the defense and midfield play, but failed to find a way to score goals. However with the improvements he made he gave us a chance to get out of the group, but in the end the players could not capitalise on chances and we did not score goals.
Then you have better memory than me About the only thing I remember is totally underestimating what Djite could do.I remember you saying similar about amor in season 1Ange had a dream, a good one, but he failed to deliver on that dream. After a very good start the team went backward.
He tried to make us an attacking team, but all he did was make us weak defensively and quite often our passing horrible. So while it may not be a great achievement to be solid defensively and competitive but it was something Ange was struggling to achieve against weaker opposition than France, Denmark and Peru.
Bert van Marwijk was then tasked with rebuilding a team that was not playing anywhere near as well as should have been. He managed to improve the defense and midfield play, but failed to find a way to score goals. However with the improvements he made he gave us a chance to get out of the group, but in the end the players could not capitalise on chances and we did not score goals.
Just saying
Yeah that will make everything okay.Give the money to a young parent at a bus stop tomorrow
The wierd thing is all the form teams are in the lower half of the draw.The world cup draw is crazy!
One side is absolutely stacked, the other only has 2 genuine contenders plus maybe croatia.
Uruguay won all three of their games and seem to be in pretty good form.The wierd thing is all the form teams are in the lower half of the draw.The world cup draw is crazy!
One side is absolutely stacked, the other only has 2 genuine contenders plus maybe croatia.
https://www.news.com.au/sport/football/ ... 6941a33da0Mitchell was quick to hit back with “culturally it’s not our game”, but that only angered the passionate fan.